10 day Israel itinerary in 20 pictures

This Israel itinerary is easily doable entirely on public transportation: buses and trains. Just remember that on the Shabbath (Sabbat), public transport is very limited or nonexistent. Read more about Israel travelling tips clicking this link. This itinerary is quite intense so you can add additional days for places of your preference if you have more time.

Day 1. Arrival in Tel Aviv. Transfer to Jerusalem.

Day 2. Jerusalem sightseeing and the Night Spectacular show.

Day 3. Ein Gedi Dead Sea experience, Masada fortress.

Read more about how to visit the Dead Sea and Masada clicking this link.

Day 4. Eilat and the Musical Fountain show.

Day 5. Eilat and transfer to Mitzpe Ramon.

Day 6. Mitzpe Ramon. Sunrise and hiking Ramon crater.

Day 7. Acre, Haifa.

Day 8. Haifa, Nazaret, Tiberias.

Day 9. Safed.

Day 10. Tel Aviv and Jaffa. Late evening departure.

Have you been to Israel? What are your favorite places? Share in the comments section!

About the authorAnita is a part time traveler, passionate photographer and a mature career woman from Latvia, traveling mostly solo for more than 10 years. She is a skilled travel planner planning and executing her travels by herself. Follow Anita also on Instagram.

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Comments

This is such a lovely photo journey. I have been wanting to get here and well, I missed one opportunity through TBEX. I still hope to do this sometime soon. Thanks for fueling my wanderlust for Israel.

It will take me at least 3 weeks to visit these tourist destinations. I am interested in experiencing yacht sailing in Acre, Haifa. Your photo shows a lot of beautiful boats. It would be nice to eat dinner in the sunset in this place.

Nice post!!! Just returned from Israel in March. My favourite places were all of those you listed. If you are like me, I love reading about and seeing pics from others about places I've visited. Keep moving!

Your posts about Israel are very informative and helpful! I guess the last thing I would do is to trust the media in order to get some tips! I really like, and must prefer travellers opinions became the information given is always based in real experiences. Great pictures and ultimately a place to visit one day :)